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Vandalia 4 year s ago
       
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Littleberry 4 year s ago
Vandalia, seriously? You need to get out more. Phones can’t be used in professions that require rapid, ongoing calculations. That’s like saying you should use your phone keyboard instead of a regular computer keyboard for typing.
       
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Hiram 4 year s ago
Anyone who works at a professional place of work. Generally using your phones calculator for figuring out many mathematical problems is tacky and juvenile, also many places of work have 'no phones out' policies. Adults use the tools that were made for the job if they are available. What do you have against calculators, that if someone uses it they are a douche? You are triggered by weird things, the lockdown has not been kind to you. 35
       
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Manoah 4 year s ago
Hiram,

What calculator company do you work for? lol
       
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Lonzo 4 year s ago
I don't think the last picture is right. Flat hair irons excited since 1909, in the 60' 70' it was just quick and cheap way to do it
       
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Olivia 4 year s ago
Lonzo,

I missed your point. If you were there, you would know that half the girls in school was ironing their hair and nobody had a proper iron. Three of my sister's eventually had to cut past damaged hair.
No hair product was remotely like we have today.

To your point they had airplanes in the first years of the last century. But my driveway only had cars in it.
       
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